To say that college costs have skyrocketed is an understatement. After adjusting for inflation, CNBC notes that average tuition for private colleges rose from $15,160 in 1988 to $34,740 in 2018. Both of those figures are in today’s dollars, marking a 129% increase. For public universities, average tuition rose from $3,190 to $9,970 over the […]
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The desire to accumulate physical objects seems to be inherent, present in the little girl who collects Barbie dolls or the late-night TV host who keeps 126 classic cars and motorcycles in a specially built garage. For some, the motive to search for and acquire a specific item is the sheer fun of the activity. […]
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Travel rewards credit cards take many different forms. Airline rewards cards offer opportunities to fly for free or on the cheap, reducing the cost of your vacations and business trips. Dining rewards cards reduce the cost of restaurant meals, often a major expense on trips. Many cash back credit cards give you a percentage back […]
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It’s possible to make $100s just by opening up a bank account. But sorting through the best offers can be tricky. At Money Crashers, we comb through hundreds of deals every month to find you the most lucrative sign-up bonuses – some worth up to $1,000. We also rank the best high-yield checking accounts, cash […]
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About the Author: Artie Beaty is based in Charlotte, North Carolina and has been working as a freelance writer for over 15 years covering a variety of topics, including real estate and finance. Finding a good investment property used to mean scouring the local newspaper for listings, trudging to the local courthouse to find foreclosures,…
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There was a time when buying a house automatically meant going the multiple listing service, or MLS. Of course, that was before the Internet. People now think outside of the box when it comes to finding off-market real estate deals as more information and opportunities have become available. Take a look at some of these…
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About the Author: Karl Utermohlen is a finance and tech content writer with an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Idaho. He has years of experience covering fintech and real estate topics. Finding motivated seller leads is one of the first steps to success in real estate investing, particularly for fix and flippers.…
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About the author: Thomas Castelli, CPA is a tax strategist and real estate investor that helps other investors keep more of their hard-earned dollars in their pockets and out of the government’s.﻿ Venturing into house flipping can be an extremely profitable endeavor, as well as a rewarding experience. You have the opportunity to run and…
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Dane Fitch’s career path took a sharp turn when he decided to branch into the investment world of flipping properties. Since making the move a little over five years ago, he has done 80 flips (60 of them being in the last two years) and he left his job as a high school English teacher…
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